Fishers Chapter 72 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in front of or immediately opposite a public or private driveway, which keeps both your own and your neighbor's driveway access clear. Driveway construction and width on residential lots are governed by the city's Unified Development Ordinance.
Driveway-related parking in the City of Fishers is governed primarily by § 72.13 (Stopping, Standing or Parking Prohibited) of the Code of Ordinances, which prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in front of or immediately opposite a public or private driveway. The city's neighborhood parking guidance reinforces this, advising residents that they may not block a driveway or sidewalk and may not park across from a driveway on the opposite side of the street where doing so would obstruct access. These rules apply to both the property owner's driveway and neighboring driveways, and they are meant to preserve safe vehicle ingress and egress and emergency access. For non-resident recreational vehicles, the code expressly allows parking in a front yard, driveway, or the right-of-way (unless otherwise prohibited) for up to ten days per month. The physical design of residential driveways, including permitted width, surfacing, and the portion of a front yard that may be paved for parking, is regulated through the city's Unified Development Ordinance zoning standards rather than the traffic code. Homeowners should also check any applicable HOA covenants, which the city notes may impose additional private driveway and parking restrictions beyond the ordinance.
Parking in front of or opposite a driveway so that it blocks access, or parking across from a driveway in a way that obstructs it, violates § 72.13 and can lead to a citation or towing.
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